Robert A. Arthur was the writer of these grisly, macabre fifteen-minute thrillers. Maurice Tarplin played Dr Weird, the narrator of these fantastic tales. The closing line was always the same: \xe2Oh, you have to leave now \xe2 too bad! But perhaps you\xe2ll drop in on me again soon. I\xe2m always home. Just look for the house on the other side of the cemetery \xe2 the house of Dr Weird!\xe2
TWO EPISODES:
January 30, 1945. Program #13. Mutual network aircheck, syndicated on an RCA transcription. "The Man Who Lived Twice". Sponsored by: Adam Hats, one commercial added live. A mad scientist undergoes a genuine brain transplant! The program may be dated April 17, 1945. The program closing is added locally or has been deleted. . 11:59
February 6, 1945. Program #14. Mutual network. "The Dark Wings Of Death". Sponsored by: Adam Hats. A married couple decides to kill an eccentric uncle for his money, but his pet Raven poses a problem. . 15 minutes.
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